Hi. I had an account with Capital one around 10 years ago. I got into trouble and defaulted in Sept 2012. The debt was then passed to Capquest who badgered me. I paid the debt of last year. I have since discovered that there is potential to have the default removed. I emailed Capquest asking for documentation to prove the default and received a reply stating my request wasn't valid due to;
"Subsection (3) of section 77 of the consumer act reads:
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to-
(a) An agreement under which no sum is, or will or may become, payable by the debtor relating to the same agreement was complied with."
I would really appreciate some advice on this.
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Sorry I never emailed Capquest I sent a letter by recorded delivery and a £1 postal order to cover return postage.
"Subsection (3) of section 77 of the consumer act reads:
(3) Subsection (1) does not apply to-
(a) An agreement under which no sum is, or will or may become, payable by the debtor relating to the same agreement was complied with."
I would really appreciate some advice on this.
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Sorry I never emailed Capquest I sent a letter by recorded delivery and a £1 postal order to cover return postage.
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